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QtijlPAA^r vioidlrottS sai4' tfte Colstabl^ of £nglantf^,ts he m M Ills pm ate chamberlu GIouqe§^ liec W tles gaiced ii^ n i iy ^jpoa & |K>r^rait w nb]i he held ^<*Tis syphdroua hadson(»e^!f 8fid his who. hid stolen unpbredv# he^ h l n i l h i m ; r and, methinics,* were it . . f e 4 4 S tW of male,H. slfphld f^el M lott *tth e dp^tion with ' Wltich ^ P e a r tp regard it.” J f PM kdew whom rt represents,*’ le t o 'fW f e ^ ^ s t a b l e , ‘^you would not l^QUdpr that f regard it with some iraiti: v’lous ihterpft; , . , . . fbat mysterious bejrtg then, inquired I he lady,. hts the artist mottalWed on yUnder tablet ?” Atlan of Britcanyj” sa|jd Earl ’ im- Milo. “ «ja%! the stdut Earl of Richmond!, and.sihdw comes itlthat a loyal subject of the iinip^ss Mdtiida is thus engaged most rehUwned warrior .whoXqlloWs the foftuhp oi the usurper I” “ Listen to^ne for pne mpinen)j, girl, and thy ipyal fear^ wifi be speedily ap- peasesL ] ^ h e Epipjess has received certain inlelligencp that Earl Alan is now ppavclling incpgniito upon a secret mission from King Stephen to the Pciacess pf Wales, Whom he hopes tq league wlfib his masici against the Em* ,pras3. Ok|”| 80 vereign IS uDxioiis to be revenged [llfion this man for all the evils he ha^ brclught upon her, especially for the paitt vyhieh he toolf in the elevation of King Stephen to the and fot the stramgeta by which be possessed himself of Fort Gateunt. She hfet*r- corditigly pmehired *hieh she has despatched to the gov- emouts o f all the fortrtf%ses on the banks of tb4\!5ev with oijders to arrest him •'and s^lid him to Bristol either alive or deadtfr The latter, I believe, would be life eSuld hot hell>cbhi RpUrkiingJ eye,, the t^ik» reisioh df fe»tdre>: and the politbe4v*ahhlr whieh pertaded fte aqrtrajt o f theJEtti o f Ri6hmondy with the c p l|:% p u lw e »fr il|.iibout her. ;>^inmt'Qeut;% as w w ihe danger AiiiF would hbegposedysb^^^ ypn- mte within still afii4 w iH ed iW his am^Atjr^| %ut da^^ day and:week'foUOwei l^^ Without his' making his iip|»|l^nce« Earl Miio hegan»(o hpl^ tnat crossed the ievern hlgheif hp the t if ’er, apd'iiad arrived safely in the territory o f Wales. One evening, as the. Constable was walkiug in the streets of Gloucester, a man passed bin closUty muffled in hh> 'lottkf whose figure reinindtM him ■itrongly of ithe p^son whom he was in search o f .' H< went up apd saluted ni mi.. T Ije strs mger return^^Li^ com pliment, |» d removing bis c)oak dis* played features in which Milo could not be mistaken, ” said the. me into .yon. mansion, as' I wish to speak a feW Hvords wlthyciu,’’ “ Nay-,” said Alan, “ I dp not know that that would be altogether w ise; my hearing isssufficiently acute here to listen to your'lew words, therefore say oh.’* ■ I ” The intelligence whjcb I ha^e to communicate to you,” sli^M ilo, ” .isQf importance; apd 1 do ndt wish every i-avesdropper fh Gloucester to be privy to it.”t ! • ' ' “ You look like ad honest pdrson,” said> Alan, tiltipg his band frohi his swofdj which he had instinctively grasped, “ thf iefore J will e ’en be rash enough to follfw you.” The Consta lie then led the way into his Itouse, and he and his guest had no sooner seated themselves, than turning round to the patter quickly, he said, “ ftiay I pray you, sir,' Constablej; accompan;^ —T — ^... ...ft J. • ■ _-r | legiohi diiwhArobh^Xnj road h? iptisr , i . ; ' v ! S i 4P |0bn^ gocHi toy lord,^H ef turned ‘Milo ; the.danger* Whic| ^Or> viron.ed you are already c0n8ide|ally dimioishediji and < have no' doubt t a in a few ^ ^ s tfae Slmpi’e^BViU begii to ji doubt the^citoriiey pf her informat bP/finj aa to anA^%d^^^^ her troops »lo storieh* <where they gre nj|qh more Wkuteid.^* . I 7\?l ■J.- f-.'- . i .J. The Li^y tehiibrced her husba^*s|lTpih the river^,apd ^ ^ t e l ^ ^ icTarmioPy hP4 wa4 nbpti; IP; a d d ^ f!; jlj p f c i u po v e r | gePtlo 4 og&.ved.^hi| coiour chabgp and M A M him, Add had |au g h t> i^ :^ 1^ ^ thitt face hpd 'I ia VMePl «i d! treacher#i \ i^medi- he tvduh Alaptdiay\ f f i ' i s s l E j r g s ' a lUrnpat np timd to ^ocUttog WatOi ‘ enccoutotor# d d;iseDCiimberip;g hi , , ^ter^s ' c ||i, hp .prepaiied ?] , him ifiih ihif reliisbiiig eleineni, wftei? “ My lord of ^Richmond, you are my prisoner!” ] ‘ •6r “ Say you s6 ?” said Alan, unsheath- nng his we.\poii, “ then it would not be fair thatyoU should exercise the hon '* of gaoler gratuitously; thiB?”-said he, pausing, e seen these features be ourabte office but eh? who’s “ surely I hav fore “^Everi so,” recollect thP p said M ilo; “ surely you lorloldicr of King Hen- ry’s army, whom you relieViCd at the little village ------- the condition in whicfi such a present would be mos^t acceptable at coprt, and in which it would be most certainly found! soon after its> arrival there.” tforribie!” excl||imed the lady; “ and tthese noble featureshelopg to tli.e far-famed Warrior vvilUm Earl Milo little village of Maiighy.'aQd wfio par- ’ .means to deliver up tp! the. knife o f the ted from you expressing a htipe that he , assassin t” . . - might some d% have «ii oppotluui^ of “ (Say hot so, genijie Adelaide ; for evincing his gtaritude.” dn those featofes I recognize a man to Alau tostantly recognized MHo '; and I whom 1 am hound by every ti& of gra- the latter informed him o f the vigilance I iitotie.” a»d inveteracy of the Empresk towards ■ The Canistahle then reminded the him, ond Shbjved him the portrait— ijl^y of m incideiiit which he had often | He then arged| him to abaurfop his per- i n ili ated to l^er befor«, ahd with Which I ilouis mAerprisle, endeavouring to cou- lit is also pecessaiyl that the reader, vince jbim of the impossibility of his ■should be acquainted. Earl Milo bad | pursuing his route without being either l^oioe years previously borne arms ini slain ( f paade prisoijier. Thb gallant iNoratandy njidpr King Henry theiFirst, i Alan, powOver, was deaf to all his re^ l&a-ain.'t his biother lioo-^rt, and being moustrimeea, faying, that having un reduced to the utmost distress by the i dtrtnkpn to perform the task with loss o fliis bagga<ye and what money be i whi‘.-h |us spvt reign bad mtruSted him, ba r taken with him, be bad applied to he wa| determ ined 1,0 persevere in it,- lari Alan, whom he bappen^'U tO m e e t, whatever dangers and dilficulties might la f taken wiith him, be bad applied iFarl. Al-an, whom he bappen^-d tO m e e t, woatever .c , _ •a' cidenially qa hisreturu, and besought' attend it. Mjlo, however, sufficiently hnd, in a tone, aud with a Gountepaiice proved to him! that it would be madness of toCTn ient toodesty, to assist him in for him to aRempi to prosecute his bis distress*, 'A lan was totally unac- journey for tome d-<iys ta comp, as sol- padinlod withj him. hut he was touched diers were scounng the country-far and Jvith pity. !|>Vhether he remarked wide in sear<[h of him. He offered ^omethfrig ppculiaily engaging in the him an asylum iu his h6use until the Couateuanee pf the petitioner, of w h eth-; heatpf pyrsuiUhpoId be over, and then “ ‘ ‘ pTotolsedtto despatch a trusty page with argiitoetits', ahd’ added- the usual ct to*- moii-piace pebitasions to^elay the to parture of heF>|ue8t, but her .eyes pleaded still more eloquently and to- seechingly, ^tliongb with no better ef fect. I'' “ Thauks, my worthy boat; thaijks, fair hostess,’’ said Alan ; ** but I naUsf be stirring this very* e v e n ing.” Nay,” said the-Constable, “ if iron are determined upon tj^speedy depar ture, letit be at least deterred until the ttroming. Daybreak will be rthe r lost favourable seaison for you tofejfiect your escape^, and 1 will b y that riptc fufi tish you with'S^fleet steed, and p k ee a trusty page upon another, who is 1 «limai ;dJy , s^ AJgn ,increased e^Very tequiinted both with the .routes w licb tomwoptlon toffis you ought to ta^e, and with those wMch you ought to avoid', and whO' ^ trust, conduct y q u W c ly to your desti- nation^ .ite is a slender, spi^ooth chin ned feUow, but bis fidelity and expferi-. enpe toay be relied on.” \The reatonableness o f this proj|o8i- tion was such as Alan could hot ob|e|ct to; he therefore consented to rest] other night in the castle. Having < i^s- patched bis evening meal hastily;] x;he ei^cused himself t o li is entej^iner^ou account of the ardqpna journey which he had to undertake in the morning,la^ retired to his Vouch. f ’ y That couch was one of perturbapon and restlessness. His feeljitgs were agitated, both on 'account of liis hurried journey, arid o f the Causes which lep to it- 11 U'^was alto coftsGtousto^'^cXegiite|K: of restraint with which fie toqk toawe w hi$ host, and that it most have Becny apparent in his manuer. Still to nave emtered into any explanation .with pirn would have been to inflict a deeper wound than that whtoli ke should leal oy accounting for his own bchaviaur. These reflections agitated hjj: mintl dw ring the greater part of the higLt, land im jroto hti fori- lailef td tuto, w h to h M I he had not long sunk intoaVeally sound sleep, when he was awakened by the voice of the page, and saw the gray light of dawn streaming throughltbe lattice.. H e , however, speedily equip-, ped himself Ipr his journey, and joined yhe page iu the hall, whose slight iand boyisk“^ersop fully answered t h | |ies- cripiinf .of his master. | - “ Are our [steeds ready, my Jitotty boy?” saidi Alan; “ we haVe m,a^y a weary mile tp tmverse to d ^ . T am and s to offices Became soi necessary ^ to him, he look fiont his purse six pieces o f gold Ua l gave the id to the strap|ger,| with a ■frankness Wj lch made his alms worth m.,r 3 than they were intrinsikUy. who wpuld conduct him by the VVelsh bun,. , shortest and sjatost route into the territories. Alan, having accepted the Consta- offer; Was iiitrpduced into his fami ly as an Old put louk estranged friend Milo rem v ed them exprossini ah ar» J who had just returned from the holy d.mt wish that he might not die vvith-' lapd. He toanaged his disguise so o;rt an opporlunltv of evincing his gra-1 adtoitly, that notwithstanding the -ex- tiiu l \ N o # that opportunity seemed) tensive Cii'c«iatmn of bis portrait,^,it U ly to ai rive. H e had b^en intrust -1 was scarcely possible to recognise him. . ed by the W p r e s s , and by her brother I T h e wily] E^rl had perforated many Robert, Eail of Gloucester, vjrhH ‘be i feats so mpchl more consumatO than the elfief authtoity on the banksj Of th e ! disguise of his own^ person; that the .SeVera fowthfe purpose of watching for present crisis^ appeared to him in the i . ' - ^ light of a mpre pistime. He talked and laughed, tod entered so completely into'the ppcuiiai^bumours of all about him, that' at [tositj had he bCen toally discovered to IbVtbe Earl o f Hichmoud, it isdopbriul iwhithef thp most devoted partisans lof ihk EmprdSs to the castle would have had the Ecart to lay a hand uppn him. H e had potj bowpver, been in his retreat tW days, before he could not help reniiarkin^?^he very peculiar carriage o f the L a # Adelaide towards” bimi Habitually ^melancholy, espe cially in the jpreterice of her lord, be ob s e r j ^ that alie became vivacious and g ^ Wheii accldept left her alone with him, and tha| when they parted, her eyes weto frequently suffused with tears. A t tj^es ‘she sdemOd on the point of cmptounicating something of t With acting againsth^benefaetor, because l^lah, at the-tim c-hftlte^wed his,.bouujty upon him*-had not communicated to liiro his hato J. ; T h e instiiut, hpweverJ that he ^ccervOd' Ihe poirtraiU be w 4 struck Wi|b‘nto rlsemblancc p his friend, «ud to use hisibest energi^ltor his ptos%vation.: ' ■ tf *Tis the face of arf angel 1’^toid ladvj after her husband had, A t t m o n t . “ 111 befai the ipatt who vvqtt do him itgury.’^] . ’ ^ c Lady Adelafd#;was pjo4esiedbf toe left; toe ' Ah an l*er husband, with wUoi eloped (iqm a hunneiy, ivbic rca'tSi intended her to femijw ijntil «fch a timei a* they should think, that she ought to marry. The novel this romtottokvfdyenture laying ftorn ,pff, toriega^to^^flntotoat neitoRsi tibel t|nii- impbrtance, whCn timidity or bashfal- ness would ^lo^ her lips. These sp* pearanecs cjonfinued Iqt a fortnight per nd^ toibito her hntofnd tooto Suitable to her than h|s age . .is,f aL ' ” \ tioa qampp.aMu .iviwswTj, «u« vu^ tom- and- arddkt tocliogs of Adctoidr ibingq which- he eitoey did not nhdirstaud* o!p#mchhcltoM upo|i as piierllkies^aui w^aknessscs. i Shut up in tfieTronttopcity qf GioucbftoG (toe .jaw nene; but rough,rgrim whWiors ca- 'sid in-irph, Compared with iy:fiom even i iron, compareo witu wpqm even ‘Uere f a mia- Idito agpeared u model of g^ace f ston tb perffirm, were all tb? Empress’ when the timto flashed on tois mind, that he had become aU UMcc|t o f attacb- raentdo th‘»i misguided Udy. His re solve to s ^ t ly .m f d e to quit the castle jimmediaiely., and it all hazards. The peace had hbnoiir o f bis friend, wrho?^d veitured^to much for bis pre- jcr^iitfon, #Cre now become dearer to hiisBlthah hla.own; and the attracliona of the Lad# Adelaide were such as to maitolhint iipprchensive toat he could ^not.;tob^liiu toUg within tfieir iphere with safety to hiiUSrlf and to hcrl . “ Traust TO, my friend,” Said he to toe fpqjT^afte; “ ®®t Hngef here whft® I have Kinjg^to|ihen*8 mis- Ijiot riding outl on a day’s bawling with a fairvlady, where my hai(dejt aslc would4be to lift';her to her stirrhp> or smooth the jet tresses of her fafeou whento^X ruffled.” . “ Allis, readyi*’ said- toe bux* ** halfa fay’s bard riding will bring' u n place Of safety.” ’ ^ ' Thesy were speedily in their saddles. At a sign from the page, the dtowbrfdge Was leff^down, and pacing on it oveil the yawning gulf faenea h, they toon fojund themselvej. out of the ciiadCh T h e page shortly after produced hisinUsler’s ; seal to the sentinel at toe ^ity.gites, who ifCcoguized his authority, and placed them at liberty among the gi oen fields^On the banba of raffld $eVBtb, Alan took a parting'^laficte at tpe citad^. Which'he yaw towCrifig prOudly sd ovo l(he other buildings or the City. He distinguished the (urret in which h i i host and hostess slept, and kept gating, on it so long hud so abijtactodly that he did not perceive the keen eye of the page fixed intently on h is face. • “ ’T is the Gonstable’j apartmeiif,” said the boy. Alah started at the sojtiqd_of hia vdice. “ True,” an'sw’ered 1he,r “ and long may ' he poiisesi ffle authorRy in that ta«le, which tie totoononrably maintains now, and long may he and hjis fair lady enjoy those blessings of love and dbmesiick peace which no one merits more ri|:h|y than they dp.” i . j “ ’T i s a hitler cold morning, |sir,*’ sajd the page, “ let us hasten o n . ( Thtf page's Sdvicc^ wair seasonable, for Alan seemed iiicjtoe(lto Unger’{near the town, and, now that he hi4,made the desperate eftoft wmch placedpiiro beyond beW attractioD, he eputd not help thinking how lovely and a ^ m - plished toe lady Adelaide w s4 • As the walls and turrets o f Glouctote|r fa ded from his view, he felt aa i f he had snapped the last link which connected fflgi the lovely Adelaide, J “ How long has your jord been mar ried?\ said he to the page. “ Seven weary years,” answered the sinpUng. “ Wherefore sayest thou So 1” sgld Alan. she qot as fqir a # i n e as eVer graced a courr, and liei^ lold as gallam and noble a knight as evdw bore arms nndef a bannerT* 1 , ^ “ Even so, airj but a,4wnad«f as adaroani, and^i brows k tom d , heart as cold, nmy xuffirte well eitough to win the laurel from a foe, but iiitthei heart o f rt fair lady,” ■»: hp frombles as you sbeak, aiid..y(inr colour changes. W hat Aeansf this* emotion ? Suirely you have •*«» btott mad enough to nmlse a Impp you have «n interest hr jfle liean o Adelaide,** . -“ She thinks my check,’ the page,^“;ts fair as her'owe ; bn not ikn 'Ldy, i;; you, and you only whom she loves. what was his asioriishmehfnttoeiiig ‘hC; beautiful bosom of the fCmaljs^'ajffl .b^ h p i n g her dark auburfl Jocks flowing in riejh ringlets down her ntok; he also observed iliat Ibc checks Cpd eyebrow, t had been ataiped to assist jtoc fflsguise jj and indeed he bad n« difficulty in r«. togniziogtbe lady Adelaide, .It was-soine lime before besocCeedei i to resforing animation; i t length her black eyes againi unclose l, but a sigp yriis the only thapki wfflijhi^e bfeatbj* •#4Jo her ;preservei|. The perplexity jvery raoiwcnt^to'* y in the most pwiloiis part of jhit road # a s the leajf .embarrassing part ofbia qilemma. H' * Could n o t recoDcjle himsejf even to thu appearance o f clandestinely carrying a ^ way the wife, ,of bis iripndt neither Cptild he leave her unprotected and a- Imie, and exposed to the ijeSeniment of hm husband”. Whatever jp|an be could suggest, honor seemed compromised in Olie tose> gratitude and gqllaiitry iu.anj- other, and safety in all. i j perceive,** said*the] ladyi obserf rihgi hisirresolotion, “ thsjt yon despisC me 3 well there aje peace and slumoe|- inhh> bed of yon Severn, if there be m efey and coropasSfioU on its bijnks.” i ■:As she spake thest^ o fds, she Wade a jR-ahiick movement towards the rtvj me no??q harshly. But wherefore tak sp rasb a step as ihi%, or I trust to on who is himself a wanderer and a, fugij- jiVe, to afford protectioni to so much bbauty as ilfis?” While | be wto |bus speak ing, the sound of horses’ lioolp were distinctly heard at jno great disj- lance behind ihenii “ Ah I” shrieked he liidy, “ 'tis Earl Mijio-fsaye me j sajve me ! Let us mount tod dway, if you would preserve my life aud youf own.’ . < ^ 1 , T h e suddenness of this surprise, an^ the eagerness of jbi* companion,left A t ’Ian no time for deliberation.— They mounted their steeds with whatcelerity ih€|y could, and used their Utmost ef forts Id dfsiancC their pursuers* It wps evident, however, from the more audible Sotibd of the hoofS| that the latter Were gaihhig rapidly upon them. A. juddeii turn o f the road enabled them on (looking back, to see within a bow’^s shot of them, five men well tooomedj -Hiid armed, at the head of whom rude Mdo, ‘‘St ip, tratior, coward, robber I” shouted the governour, poinfing n bow and arrow at them, “ or you and your paramour have not an .instant to live,” Alau; seeing that escape was hope less, reiopd in his steed, and calmly wtdlcd the advance of his pupuers.| ‘‘iqy lord,” said he, “ I can pardonj th^ epithets which } on have just ap plied lo me,|’ ; j “Pardon !” yelled the other^ inter-i ruptipg him and drawing his sword;] *‘jiuye at thy life’s blood, flasiard and flirowing away his bow, added; |\Ln> cx he receded his as: V ‘f ■. deaSli; tdt^ the wretCH] tovto f l f ‘ j v ' j . ^ bis own bei rp» iCn.fl #1 «k bra^liy toiiltoglroto itoh jtoarto m greatostpri If ^ J f ; ...................... kieto r | < # d q g l d | ^ his ’dehcaf)) for ih® . iiipgftclfl #1 bblh pariies,^ 4 itotoedi^fly qtirihptffl to top fears at d toe rCiap rseof t b | ffdbcpr anfl t o e ^ o r . Pale and xilepfantL altooftUretoiS, with firboptog bekfl aRfl dilfeyeitod; irtoics, A deimd® tod# b e tween iwo pertoosto ’R w ^ d la d i IS u ailyItoei; I her latoies: smile a be a b of joy» T h e dull rooitot J uus suunt cjf their hojsjet hqpfs was jubroken) nKcjept sqinetim^ byr a heart d*'awn aigli ft«m her, and ocipasional y by a lidhL Proyencul air- wbisiled I j Alan J »lto except wlien . he cast a lo f k of codmisseratuiji. o« Adelaide, io m whom 4ie was tpa far apart to commuiiic^e by words, seemed to take ihii whole affaif las carelessly as if Ithad be sp » pony q f pleasure. - As neidier tbe |pntoey to OlpMcestejr , nor the ar jvql toer«, prodqceid anV incident Wpieh # Wot (by of record f t will besuf icientio intiirm the rcadc sipipiy) that Alanwa:; iigaiu foroisheJ wito lodgiiigs in the ciaile } but it wa in a duiigeofl a, huiidr<jd, feel below thp le vol 'of ill a Severn, ai faarsdflfl h'pks of ihe Milongesi a iidm o # massive • I:dost|rucsioii. H e wpi| hot obliged to SubipU to I b e ’ indigtiifyof fetters, frt hi which le very oaiuiajly conjectureq, that they di^ not imend 11 put bjiD it lithe Itrobblpci making a very long stay herelj, or in the world, ,H«» however, 4ma|ned ini this place a whoib day, wiihi lUt toeing tttq expectedi pss- ~alsih, and Was libera liy prqvtdctl i n him, withpui examining Ivery citric us y of what ma terials it] was ctim^josed; neither, though be I was witoqu-i conversatioii, was he entirely witl uut company , for every hal * hour his g lo! ur uuberced his prison de< ll•,^nd ](ook to in to see if ail wereeafe. A sfeond day passed in tiiC same naoiier; and he began to fle .haoptbd,:ja at so mhch by fears for l^is own life: as by ^ tostlci B desire to tule the itiission witiiwhich he wjas ljn- trusted [ his royalli na: iter. The thj|rd 3, aiuf WtariT of waning fev night eani|e bis -murderers, he found x le T , wbijh Iu « as awakened jjiy bis -murdercr^i lip hjad sunk Ipio a pife- Some one ’’R e a d ) calling pp|n» retoi bis name, foij yoU” said e been a lung th Starting eb,“you hat cpmiiig.\ “ Peacii'—peacie-*DPt so loud/T the lady . Ideiaidh ; Jfoi as the lighj |of theHamp wb|<cb sfie held in her hapd, -fell, upon tor pale hut beautiful feanrreSi he toscoVi jtod toa t. ii w as she., “ i liaye mastered |h** in iNSispinmfetion. . -They ihoughttr e teo # e ^ ai .d.feebfe lift my ]he m fror^ tlil mUow^ ana toCr e- fore left t le unfeettjsred with ‘ W t or key, and vith only pne female janifer, who is now too souclyl slumbering to wakji dll ong after ^ay-break* must be g m e.” “ Show roe but how would no wait for a shcond biodiri|i “ T hen i are iwofSisctot p assages from this dungeon; the , ope leads to the aparimeot from which Thavejust cpnie, and the other ftouching q secret Spriag in thew p l; which inmcdiatoly opened ‘this gdod steel and p is right arm .may] apd show to a door s iu4^ flight of,3tops) u^cOi” ' ' I 4 1 Will! condiipt your l|lc>iighatobterreiieeas i s ' l j i stopd only on the defensive. But di^ it so coolly and steadiljy, that no sooner had his adversary’s weapon clashed with his own that it flpw, out o f hisjhend lothe distance o f fifty pates* . , J ’VilUans!\ said tip “constable to«fes attendants, who at that fepmefit ^ e up^ith him, “surround n:m, *ri.j Alan 'Britfeoy.’’ [Fho name was echoed by ever# voice in a tone of ezultattqfi and sur-! ■prise^ and in an instant Alan was syr- roUnded and disarmed. He now,be held the crisis ofhis Lfe, Even coeifl he succeed in convincing Milo o f The ’I now gone so far that |t was eveft Pp of,h^ power, if he wished, it, to. Sh#t him, as the newf o f his] arrest would bt, tqinediately communicated to the Em^ ■prhSa.' ■ : .. . : J“ T ^e d u o ^ o n o f Gloocester*” sah hj| oiehtally, as he rode between two ol” plfeTretainers, “ w fll’fermsh me i flbll sort of lodging .for a fe # days apd thela thcateel,^^or the eord, or th bowl will open a passage to i |l e ^inltoei world for all Of Atan o f , BrlrttoT\ t o 4 cln disiarb the high minded and gehel ri^us Empress In this*” ^ 7 ’ . Strictly guarded, the captiyes, bof ftfetidir-iii J .W ii«m,op toft, t m M t tomato*, vejiprirtfettwiiiJijtoto; ^ a n d th e wife,to whoiito om * tthsta|^ mng faiS;Cpid and reserved avatmaj?#. Hi had been teoderlv attached, he, • q s pojw ahd'li iJ to had been tenderly attached, he was noj driving before him as criminals and i prisoneis; and one of , thefe, at Int was devotod to the s)aqgbter, Sofe time* the. iacideut at th#. and the open and geucrotis e]r« .pr^ssion wf bis fstto, would Be toinfed ansr r|re4t dp most vivid ffistinVirfess^- on h i? m \ Hi>; mory; aid at o U mws saw that hand coM and mp;ioi,h\s 5 ^ iy Yjott. fair passage beyond the :aMe and toe-toWO* when m .must fens t to ,^yoh jaffence a o d ^ t h Atoudp tmfsult. T l f e ||m - preSs’sBf inessenger is texpectodln Indu ^ r ter mpmeotarlyji with, orders, . w your assa SSI natioibn quM. “ Buth rw^qn I] l e a p yoo; suradM-* f i r i n g n * i . j a a - y W r t o f «n ^himcii ito that M ind; the p i c h w i| bft; insjtant| w iB ^ n |r in g m y h d c iy j poEtoh [set on L ito Gloucto^ 1*1 fat4.is'j#||'ed, o.fey:-. .days are--tobrestorwi I G ive me ym ir e o u d b , j * gaofer IptH the mi i t n f c when H r ffla tyo m p li be leydnd 4 f yeatb > “ :That«to^-ltofttoq4 fair A lp * Iris!iind h t o ^ a t t o l , heartof htol ,Heak to iiher-pd;:dito|toi»iwd^^ -toft-'^t^t -d^jv.' IN ffonJhft'W lf m •-,-1 o iffiffiS o l akdfto mjf frieiid, thoitok T : jThi#ttoft|toftor 'Waft ^nharred, and' p d lfep h h v lto jp d ^ >'bift' tlbaktfMto wiito m S ' h f t w o |tooffltog-4» t o e | 4 e -wL,j to ft4 m -thiii siprcfeiy M r . L r ftod»f.;i%toafed Jtlie- ■ft^po M h # # -htohTfl-'* s.mie i t o f e e |t o e 4 .' h i t o . iritoanstfeh^-fehe npabfe to W b htotoltdu v h t o ^ i l l i w , .h|id-tl4ewadvabtog«^^^ pipftotoi #lam ito|col^''4ttoidad!l fwflo'^lidliiotr im r ie f t to tlfe e o m U i t m ^ find her way throtlgb j h e l t o M passages tolh^ c isik ' Wblcfe w fem to tm aU itot Earl Proyencul air- -MUo afidrh^elf* -to dhngepiji o!' the pidftdner-‘ /T h e r e;' as seen,i s h o f ; m ‘ftted his totopn, snd, liaviflftotam e d h The j m a bed, ftbeitiink into a dtop ftleep,' T h e eraLSaryof|t|ie E m p r e » aWiyed in to© dea^d o f tbejoighH with aotoftrity tc put Afen to dea^ , and Adelaide} recr ived the fetal blttWtj|vh^^ Was fetendedlbr. ho\ man f e f Whop s h e Intoi vjemured ftl-io-mbcb) '• ■■ i ■ lOtcd in-' their: accohhtoar|B ooyy left.w ith E . B. |W E T M 0 R E » |.on; Jbe, premfee^ for- m m occupied'by! hd lieqloe fts that paymebt may.i|*! m sde or he «^l| hte «oidcr th.e n ecessfiy o f alacihg them in other hands to jhft coL* -eetedlhy-kw, ’ ^ -. ifr-. 4 j -.,L EI5|!a ^ 7 th v I82fi 0 T H -All .Notes counp belonging to A* m tft ac- nham tp the'firmlof Burnhajai W d L lqjdand to the firm jof Bombam and Cflfldr and !S* Gotler^, me this day left in tfle bandw !ofi*I W. Stt^king, who is dully at# thorised tojeoHect the same. i i ' I SAMUEL iGUTLER.* - , ^ 1 I A. B U E N H A M v - i '' N.,B. Immediate payment Of th©i said notes and #ifl satofeost* 'v?t;: Bfttavii h ^ S T G G W ^ , O c t ,3L wtU tol soW ' itpuirpof ; OCU bfeirSj |^28 M M ilT A Y j f A -L f ylERIT ,4 0 | > ; S T A f e E . . ; | 4 ^ -.reljarns 'bN' 'pRcer© ltoeftks.tp a generoii*' puldfeT for rfieirlfeeraJ patroniBglp tomtofore toto hop finemidto.aartahle for the^som )icffi^|m rG o a toi^^ t e s ^ iB a . p t o t o n t i ^ m m m [sftto I'-fl th© ^vdlago|di:.»hftgftOfefe^'T^^ Spirif votirhlm , 3tov;#heto a f e fa- .O^VV-‘ *■ -/■'.-i -I - , ‘i lr-'\. i - fi •‘%0-Sfi.iSSEP I ■\iAT-aEEOHAXi! L-:?\ j: ■ o s T o viilago s'l I-' To'those wk| K ' .^iipsis, .\ L'-- Kroi-jhs'i - ‘ Tjj. rd-iu i Itariiik'l eertam'su-mi ;: denture o f Mol of April a P to°us 3 ud ei|»hj by'Samuel F l f . E b e u e z e f' of Genesee—■} ti^arby virtue I hi said fndent I siaiUttt in s iC I :tiie follosving I ex.posed'for s? fe^^Gparr House,! 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